Jerome Russell's Punky Hair Color
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MiniHow Long Does Punky Color Last??How long does Punky Color last if you bleach your hair first??Reply to this postJan 11, 2012Link to this post
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SnailRe: How Long Does It Last.I've found it depends on the color. The apple green I used faded with in two or three weeks, but the blue just kept on going, I only rebleached and dyed b/c I had extreme root grow out (after just under two months) and the color was less vibrant but still very colorfulFeb 8, 2012Link to this post
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Carrie4-6 WeeksI always bleach my hair first and it can last anywhere from 4-6 weeks or even longer if you only wash it when necessary, and when you do, use colder water/ colour safe shampoo and such.
Also, and this depends on the type of colour you use but they usually just fade to a lighter colour and you can't even really tell it's faded. For example, I used the flamingo pink and it was close to two months before I absolutely needed to dye. It just faded really well. But for the violet and blue-r ones, they fade to a white-ish type that isn't always super pretty. But if you take good care of the dye it can last a really long time.Jan 15, 2012Link to this post
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I P.Blue Skinhelp. my daughter has the dye on her skin and it won't come off. what can we do?Reply to this postNov 15, 2011Link to this post
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NatGet The Dye OffI find that astringent facial scrubs and anti-acne face lotion also work, for some odd reason. Next time have her put on plastic gloves, an old towel around her shoulders and neck, and some vaseline on her ears and hairline. That should avoid any further Smurfette accidents ;)Jun 19, 2012Link to this post
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ErikaWash With Oil.Rub in an oily moisturizer or baby oil then scrub with a little soap. The dye is a bit oil soluble, but it may take a couple of repetitions.Jan 29, 2012Link to this post
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HeidiWhich Red Should I Choose?I have auburn hair, and really want some fire engine red streaks. I would like the streaks to fade into an orange rather than pink, but I don't want the original color to look too orange, either. I can't find any reviews to help me decide between red wine, vermillion red, fire, or flame.Reply to this post
Any suggestions? How do these colors compare and how do they fade?
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SashaDyed Black Hair - No I Need To Bleach?I dyed my hair from its natural blond to black and brown and now the roots are coming out. I want to let it grow out and use this temporary dye while it does, but will it work if I have dyed black hair? I can’t afford to bleach my hair at a salon, but does this come with bleach like regular box dyes usually do? I don’t want to bleach my hair if possible though. Also if I do bleach my hair or even if I don’t will it have different shades where the different colors are? Thank you.Reply to this postAug 21, 2011Link to this post
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JMust Bleach!You definitely have to bleach the black hair before using a punky color. If you don't, the blonde hair will be colored and the black will remain black, as black hair doesn't take these kinds of colors.Jan 26, 2012Link to this post
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SashaDyed Black Hair - No I Need To Bleach?I dyed my hair from its natural blond to black and brown and now the roots are coming out. I want to let it grow out and use this temporary dye while it does, but will it work if I have dyed black hair? I can’t afford to bleach my hair at a salon, but does this come with bleach like regular box dyes usually do? I don’t want to bleach my hair if possible though. Also if I do bleach my hair or even if I don’t will it have different shades where the different colors are? Thank you.Reply to this postAug 21, 2011Link to this post
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Desiree M.United StatesYes - With CaveatsYou will get different results on the part of the hair that's been dyed black and they'll be unpredictable because the dyes may interact which means there's a chance of something funky happening. Depending on what kind of color you used to get the black, bleach alone might not be the right way to go about it. You may need color stripper and/or toner. I strongly suggest you find someone who REALLY knows about dyes and removing them to help you with this.
I did it wrong. Once. I fried my hair in the process because I tried - three times - with 40 volume bleach (that's the really strong stuff). I'm not kidding, it turned out medium blond with bright orange spots. Repeated bleaching got the blond part lighter but did NOTHING for the spots. I finally had to go to a really good colorist and have it professionally corrected which meant bleached one more time with either toner or color stripper and then colored a particular shade of blond since by this point it was like super platinum blond (almost white)...and cut about 5 inches shorter. It turned out that if I'd used whichever of those two things (color stripper or toner) she used on my hair along with bleaching it, my hair would have been fine and never needed all that repeated bleaching.Aug 23, 2011Link to this post
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